Crystal Bay Dive Site
is one of the cleaning stations where the oceanic sunfish (Mola-mola)
surfaces from the depths of the ocean. During the period between July
and October, the encounters with this huge creature are very frequent.
Upon entering this small bay, we head for inland shelter and then
descend directly down to the reef, which is at -5 / -12M. This hard
coral reef has a white sand base, and is covered with anemones. It can
be quite surgey in the bay. The marinelife includes Regal Angelfish
(Pygoplites diacanthus), Sweetlips (Lethrinius miniatus), many butterfly
fishes (Zanclus cornutus).
Following
the impressive topography north side of the bay, we come to the Bat
Cave: enter from underwater, surface inside the cave (which is open to
the sky) where bats sleep overhead. Sometimes 2 small reef shark are in
the cave, but they leave when you arrive! Continuing along the (very
deep) wall from the Bat Cave at -20 / -24M, the hard corals provide
homes for a lot of lobster. This area is in Ceningan Channel, and
because of the currents and the new water from the Indian Ocean, there
is definitely the opportunity to see white tip reef shark (Trianeodun
obesus), eagle rays (Aetobatus narinari) and also, if you're lucky,
leopard shark (Stegostoma fasciatum).
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